Some say that house painting is the most important DIY project for the homeowner because it protects and increases the resale value of your house. You may have heard that popping off a couple of coats of paint will give your home a fresh look. However, the truth is that it is not always that simple. Not only is this often a bad idea, as there are different techniques and types of paint for each distinct surface. To ensure that a job is done correctly, it would be best to hire an experienced and qualified tradesperson.

Painting Walls

The Importance Of Hiring A Professional Painter

Hiring a professional makes all the difference! When you hire a professional painter for a job, you're not just having them paint your walls in whatever color you want; you're trusting them to make sure every wall and ceiling is painted to your specifications. The main benefit will be their experience and expertise in understanding the different sorts of paints and how to get the perfect finish, which is something far trickier than you might think. 

How To Look For A Professional Painter

When you search for this type of tradesperson, you need to be looking locally and asking around for recommendations. The best method is often word-of-mouth, and depending on where you live; it is usually straightforward. For example, if you are looking for painters in Brisbane or elsewhere, you can simply ask around friends or family, and they should be able to give you some recommendations. A great painter and decorator will transform your home into something unique and provide you with peace of mind that they did the job perfectly. Having learned why it is imperative to hire a professional whenever possible, it is crucial to consider some things if you plan to go the DIY route.

When painting, think about different surfaces

If you want to know how different surfaces affect house painting, you first need to understand what you're trying to achieve. A smooth surface is essential when you are painting your walls. If you're painting the ceiling, you want a finish to help you achieve the desired look. However, those two examples both need the same type of paint. When it comes to painting wood or metal, there are different techniques involved. Since each surface requires another method, choosing your paint and approach based on the surface requires another method.

 

Painting made easier

Drywall

The interior walls of your home will most likely be made of plasterboard or drywall. Many people like this material for quickly and neatly lining main structures, but it does need a particular type of paint to look good. There are many ways to paint drywall. Some prefer using the spray gun, others prefer drywall compound, while others prefer doing it by hand. Depending on the situation, each method has advantages and disadvantages. Whatever process you decide on, you must take the following steps:

  • Preparation: The drywall should be free of dust. To clean the surfaces, rub a damp rag over them. Fill in holes and cracks in painted drywall using a spackling compound.

  • Paint Type: Primers made from acrylic latex are best. Cover any marks or imperfections left behind on previously painted drywall with a stain-blocking primer. Use acrylic latex paint of good quality to finish.

Masonry

When you are working on an external masonry wall, the first thing you notice is the texture. There's the sand and cement that creates bricks and mortar, and then there's the smooth texture of the mortar that is essential to creating a smooth surface. But there's so much more to it than that. When you are painting masonry walls, it's all about the texture of the final finish that will make it look amazing. Masonry painting requires the following steps:

  • Preparation: Remove dirt and grime from bricks using a wire brush; be careful not to dig out the mortar. You should use soapy water to scrub the masonry, and thoroughly rinsing the surface is imperative. Wait 48 hours for the bricks to dry.

  • Paint Type: Apply the first coat of quality latex primer. After the primer has dried, apply masonry-specific latex paint. Brush into grout lines and crevices with a brush after rolling a long nap roller over most of the surface. It is recommended that a second coat be applied once the first coat has dried sufficiently.

Wood

Wood is an interesting material to paint not because you are not only painting it for decoration; the paint or stain will also extend the life of the wood. It is interesting to note that not all wood finishes are created equal. Depending on the type of wood, the level of protection you require, and even the wood species used, a few coats of finish can do wonders to extend the life of your walls and ceilings.

  • Preparation: The surface should be sanded smooth with progressively finer sandpaper. You can then use a rag to remove dust.

  • Paint Type: Primers should be applied to the entire surface. Use oil-based or latex paint to complete the project. Several layers are often needed, but the wood should be sanded down between layers.

 

Man Painting A Wall

Metal

Metal is such a versatile material, but it can be challenging to paint. The secret to painting metal is patience. You'll need a lot of it. You'll need to work slowly, but you'll also have to work fast, too. It sounds counterintuitive, but if you are too fast or too slow, you will find that the result is far from what you expected.

  • Preparation: Use a wire brush to remove any flaking and rust. 220 grit sandpaper is used for finishing. Let dry after rinsing with plain water.

  • Paint Type: Metal-specific primers and paints should be used. Sometimes you can use spray paint, but this method will leave ugly drip marks unless you know what you are doing.

Whether you're a renter or a homeowner, painting is a great way to get a new look. We all want to upgrade our homes, spruce things up, and give them a fresh, new look. But there's a lot more involved than slapping a new coat of paint on the walls. Before you start thinking about painting the rooms in your home, you need to consider the surfaces and prep work that precedes it.

 

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